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File #: 25-535    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 4/10/2025 In control: DHHS: Behavioral Health
On agenda: 5/13/2025 Final action: 5/13/2025
Title: Reappointment to the Humboldt County Behavioral Health Board
Strategic Framework: 1000 - SAFE AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES, 1002 – Remove barriers to quality healthcare
Attachments: 1. Staff Report
Previous Action/Referral: 24-1440, 23-1592, 23-1165, 23-150, 22-914, 22-170, 21-1659, 21-1503, 21-1078, 20-980, 19-1010, 19-623, 18-1544, 18-105, 23-488, 25-312, 25-9
To: Board of Supervisors

From: DHHS: Behavioral Health

Agenda Section: Consent

Vote Requirement: Majority

SUBJECT:
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Reappointment to the Humboldt County Behavioral Health Board
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Reappoint Danette Kellerman to the Humboldt County Behavioral Health Board for a three-year term; and
2. Direct the Clerk of the Board to provide the Department of Health and Human Services - Behavioral Health with one (1) fully executed certified copy of the Board order related to this item.

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STRATEGIC PLAN:
The recommended actions support the following areas of the Board of Supervisors' Strategic Plan:

Area of Focus: Safe & Healthy Communities
Strategic Plan Category: 1002- Remove barriers to quality healthcare

DISCUSSION:
The Humboldt County Behavioral Health Board is a requirement of California Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5604 and was established per the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act of 1967. The Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services - Behavioral Health actively supports the Humboldt County Behavioral Health Board in accordance with applicable local, state and federal requirements.

Danette Kellerman has worked as a social worker for Conflict Counsel. Danette Kellerman possesses knowledge of the mental health system, has lived experience and is able to share unique experiences.

The Humboldt County Behavioral Health Board consists of fifteen (15) members, and meets on a monthly basis in accordance with the provisions of the Brown Act. Counties are encouraged to appoint individuals who have experience and knowledge of the mental health system. The Behavioral Health Board should reflect the diversity of the client population in the county. Fifty percent (50%) of the membership shall be consumers or the parent, spouse, sibling or adult children of consumers who are receiving or have received mental health services. At least 20 percent of the total membership sh...

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